Local headlines for Monday, May 4, 2020:
- Health officials announce no new COVID-19 related deaths. (Tulsa World)
- COVID-19 death toll in nursing homes and long-term care facilities tops a hundred. (NewsOK)
- Nursing homes to see little change under state’s reopening plan. (Tulsa World)
- Meat processing plant in Guymon finds 116 COVID-19 infections from its workers. (NewsOK)
- When lawmakers return to the Capitol, the public is invited with some conditions. (NewsOK)
- The City of Tulsa is starting its furlough program this Friday. (Tulsa World)
- Paycom files defamation lawsuit against OCPA. (NewsOK)
- The Cherokee Nation sues the federal government over unpaid relief funds. (Tulsa World)
- Three Salons sue Norman Mayor Breea Clark over not being allowed to open yet. (NewsOK)
- Oklahoma City mayor urges caution as businesses welcome back customers. (Journal Record)
- Some churches gather for in-person worship. (NewsOK)
- Even after reopening, airports face a long road to recovery. (Journal Record)
- State creates program to help businesses bounce back. (Journal Record)
- Audit of DHS questions more than $22 million in expenditures. (NewsOK)
- AG refiles lawsuits against three opioid distributors. (NewsOK)
- Officials are closely monitoring rivers after last year’s flooding. (Tulsa World)
- Interstate 235 reopens. (NewsOK)